NASCAR racing at Daytona has become a total joke. Drivers pairing off to race around a high speed 2 1/2 mile tri oval track with $150,000 a piece race cars like it is a chain race with one pulling car and one pushing car. LMAO!
It's time for NASCAR to figure out what rule changes are necessary so that type of racing will not be on display from their alleged premier racing division.
If I want to see chain racing I'll go to Crash-A-Rama. That's only $20 and I get to see many more thrilling crash events like boat or trailer racing, flag pole racing, blind fold racing, demo derbies, school bus figure 8s etc. Oops! I should stop talking about this as NASCAR may try some of these events at Daytona for the Daytona 500 or Coke Zero 400 next year. Hey Moe, they'll probably hire you as race director for future NASCAR races at Daytona, be ready.
If they are determined to remain committed to chain racing at least do it the right way. Two cars chained together 8’ apart. Both cars with working foot brakes. Back car must have a motor, but not running.
By the way David Ragan was honored in victory lane as the winner of the Coke Zero 400. Properly it should have been the chain team of David Ragan and Matt Kenseth. Both drivers should get the winning points as they did share in the win. Kenseth admitted he was content with pushing Ragan to the win. Is that real racing???
Finishing second was the team of Joey Logano and Kasey Kahne. Third the team of Kyle Busch and Jeff Gordon. Fourth the team of Kevin Harvick and Paul Menard with the team of Juan Pablo Montoya and A.J. Almendinger rounding out the top five.
It's time for NASCAR to figure out what rule changes are necessary so that type of racing will not be on display from their alleged premier racing division.
If I want to see chain racing I'll go to Crash-A-Rama. That's only $20 and I get to see many more thrilling crash events like boat or trailer racing, flag pole racing, blind fold racing, demo derbies, school bus figure 8s etc. Oops! I should stop talking about this as NASCAR may try some of these events at Daytona for the Daytona 500 or Coke Zero 400 next year. Hey Moe, they'll probably hire you as race director for future NASCAR races at Daytona, be ready.
If they are determined to remain committed to chain racing at least do it the right way. Two cars chained together 8’ apart. Both cars with working foot brakes. Back car must have a motor, but not running.
By the way David Ragan was honored in victory lane as the winner of the Coke Zero 400. Properly it should have been the chain team of David Ragan and Matt Kenseth. Both drivers should get the winning points as they did share in the win. Kenseth admitted he was content with pushing Ragan to the win. Is that real racing???
Finishing second was the team of Joey Logano and Kasey Kahne. Third the team of Kyle Busch and Jeff Gordon. Fourth the team of Kevin Harvick and Paul Menard with the team of Juan Pablo Montoya and A.J. Almendinger rounding out the top five.
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